In Conversation with Tanya Talaga

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Join us on Thursday, October 10th as we welcome Tanya Talaga, the critically acclaimed and award-winning author of Seven Fallen Feathers to discuss her new book The Knowing.

For generations, Indigenous People have known that their family members disappeared, many of them after being sent to residential schools, “Indian hospitals” and asylums through a coordinated system designed to destroy who the First Nations, Métis and Inuit people are. This is one of Canada’s greatest open secrets, an unhealed wound that until recently lay hidden by shame and abandonment.

Deeply personal and meticulously researched, The Knowing is a seminal unravelling of the centuries-long oppression of Indigenous People that continues to reverberate in these communities today.

Tanya will be in conversation with Dr. Savage Bear, a book signing will follow.


TANYA TALAGA is of Anishinaabe and Polish descent and was born and raised in Toronto. She is a member of Fort William First Nation. Her mother was raised on the traditional territory of Fort William First Nation and Treaty 9. She is the acclaimed author of the national bestseller Seven Fallen Feathers, which won the RBC Taylor Prize, the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing and the First Nation Communities Read: Young Adult/Adult Award. A finalist for the Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Nonfiction and the BC National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction, the title was also CBC’s Nonfiction Book of the Year and a Globe and Mail Top 100 Book. Talaga was the 2017–2018 Atkinson Fellow in Public Policy and the 2018 CBC Massey Lecturer. She is also the author of the national bestseller All Our Relations: Finding the Path Forward. For more than twenty years she was a journalist at the Toronto Star and is now a regular columnist at the Globe and Mail. Tanya Talaga is the founder of Makwa Creative, a production company formed to elevate Indigenous voices and stories.

SAVAGE BEAR is a citizen of the Montreal Lake Cree Nation. As well as serving as the Director for the McMaster Indigenous Research Institute, she is an Assistant Professor within the Indigenous Studies Department, and the National Director of Walls to Bridges. Bear won the Governor General Gold Medal for her outstanding 2016 PhD dissertation. In 2023 Bear was appointed to the Order of Canada for her exemplary achievement and positive impacts for transformative change in the areas of Indigenous rights, prison education and academic leadership.


Admission Prices (Prices include HST)

Ticket Only: $19.00

Ticket + book: $58.00


This event presented by Epic Books and Playhouse Cinema

Doors open at 6:00pm, talk begins precisely at 7:00pm

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When: 
Thu, Oct 10 2024 - 7:00pm

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